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Why Trains Don’t Use Tires - The Science Behind Steel Wheels
Unlike cars or trucks, locomotives rely on smooth steel wheels riding on smooth steel rails—despite generating thousands of tons of force. This video unpacks the fascinating physics and engineering ...
Under stress at high temperatures (750°-1,000° F.), most metals, even hard alloy steels, manifest a sort of internal slip or “creep.” To prevent costly machine failures and ugly accidents, ...
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